The focus of this paper is effective health education and promotion in the field of mine awareness, or what has more recently been re-titled ‘mine risk education’. According to the United Nations, mine risk education comprises educational activities that aim to reduce the risk of injury from landmine/unexploded ordnance (UXO) through raising awareness and promoting behavioural change and includes public information dissemination, education and training, and community mine action liaison. Specifically, this paper is an empirical study of mine risk education practices using data collected during the implementation of a mine risk education programme that commenced in Lao PDR in 1996 and is ongoing. In particular, it considers lessons learned f...
Mine risk education is an important tool in preventing mine-related injuries and deaths. The U.S. St...
This document was prepared taking into consideration the current mine/UXO accident rate in the Kingd...
More than 40 years after the war, Vietnam remains highly contaminated with 800,000 tons1 of landmine...
The focus of this paper is effective health education and promotion in the field of mine awareness, ...
This paper presents the findings of a mine risk assessment undertaken in the Lao People's Democratic...
Afghanistan continues to face many challenges from landmines and explosive remnants of war. The Mine...
Mine risk education (MRE) is considered to be one of the key components of mine action throughout th...
While mine-risk education has faced questions about its effectiveness, it has been an important part...
The mission of the Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC) Mine/UXO Awareness Branch is to reduce mine/U...
In this study, I will look at the problem from a health communication perspective with a focus on th...
Years after the civil war has ended, mines and UXO continue to be a serious danger to numerous commu...
International Mine Action Standards define Mine Risk Education (MRE) as activities that seek to redu...
In March 2000, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) assumed responsibility of the ...
Two decades of war in Sri Lanka have given rise to the problem of landmines and unexploded ordnances...
The author explains a child-to-adult approach to mine-risk education and how it uses the power of ch...
Mine risk education is an important tool in preventing mine-related injuries and deaths. The U.S. St...
This document was prepared taking into consideration the current mine/UXO accident rate in the Kingd...
More than 40 years after the war, Vietnam remains highly contaminated with 800,000 tons1 of landmine...
The focus of this paper is effective health education and promotion in the field of mine awareness, ...
This paper presents the findings of a mine risk assessment undertaken in the Lao People's Democratic...
Afghanistan continues to face many challenges from landmines and explosive remnants of war. The Mine...
Mine risk education (MRE) is considered to be one of the key components of mine action throughout th...
While mine-risk education has faced questions about its effectiveness, it has been an important part...
The mission of the Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC) Mine/UXO Awareness Branch is to reduce mine/U...
In this study, I will look at the problem from a health communication perspective with a focus on th...
Years after the civil war has ended, mines and UXO continue to be a serious danger to numerous commu...
International Mine Action Standards define Mine Risk Education (MRE) as activities that seek to redu...
In March 2000, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) assumed responsibility of the ...
Two decades of war in Sri Lanka have given rise to the problem of landmines and unexploded ordnances...
The author explains a child-to-adult approach to mine-risk education and how it uses the power of ch...
Mine risk education is an important tool in preventing mine-related injuries and deaths. The U.S. St...
This document was prepared taking into consideration the current mine/UXO accident rate in the Kingd...
More than 40 years after the war, Vietnam remains highly contaminated with 800,000 tons1 of landmine...